In Finland, over 95% of children are educated in governmental primary and secondary schools, where several religions, including Islam, are taught as a part of the school curriculum. However, RE is a knowledge-based subject guided by the general pedagogical aims of governmental schools rather than by the interests of religious communities. During recent decades, the number of pupils attending Islamic RE has been constantly growing, especially in the Helsinki metropolitan area. In this chapter, we look at the way IRE is currently organised in Finland and the challenges that, in our opinion, need to be addressed. The current model of RE in Finland is being hotly debated at present, and the trend seems to be towards general Worldview Education ...
This open access book presents religious literacy as the main explanatory factor when dealing with c...
In this chapter, we examine statements of Finnish municipal election candidates regarding plans to b...
How schools navigate between the demands presented by secularisation, and the increasing plurality o...
In Finland, over 95% of children are educated in governmental primary and secondary schools, where s...
In recent decades, the Finnish state has developed multicultural policies that aim at fostering the ...
In this chapter, we will discuss key questions regarding religious education in Finnish state school...
The chapter introduces one way in which ethnographers can engage with social and symbolic boundary m...
Religious education (RE) in Finland is a compulsory subject, organized according to major denominati...
There has been much discussion about the most suitable model of religious education (RE hereafter) i...
There has been much discussion about the most suitable model of religious education (RE hereafter) i...
-309-329State-funded Muslim schools have since the 1980s emerged in Europe. In several countries, th...
Recent decades have witnessed a change in European governments’ policies from benign neglect to acti...
There has been much discussion about the most suitable model of religious education (RE hereafter) i...
This chapter seeks take part in an emerging research where religion is approached as a whole school ...
Confessionality is a term which is seldom defined but often used. One of its meanings is enhancing t...
This open access book presents religious literacy as the main explanatory factor when dealing with c...
In this chapter, we examine statements of Finnish municipal election candidates regarding plans to b...
How schools navigate between the demands presented by secularisation, and the increasing plurality o...
In Finland, over 95% of children are educated in governmental primary and secondary schools, where s...
In recent decades, the Finnish state has developed multicultural policies that aim at fostering the ...
In this chapter, we will discuss key questions regarding religious education in Finnish state school...
The chapter introduces one way in which ethnographers can engage with social and symbolic boundary m...
Religious education (RE) in Finland is a compulsory subject, organized according to major denominati...
There has been much discussion about the most suitable model of religious education (RE hereafter) i...
There has been much discussion about the most suitable model of religious education (RE hereafter) i...
-309-329State-funded Muslim schools have since the 1980s emerged in Europe. In several countries, th...
Recent decades have witnessed a change in European governments’ policies from benign neglect to acti...
There has been much discussion about the most suitable model of religious education (RE hereafter) i...
This chapter seeks take part in an emerging research where religion is approached as a whole school ...
Confessionality is a term which is seldom defined but often used. One of its meanings is enhancing t...
This open access book presents religious literacy as the main explanatory factor when dealing with c...
In this chapter, we examine statements of Finnish municipal election candidates regarding plans to b...
How schools navigate between the demands presented by secularisation, and the increasing plurality o...